This post I wrote about the nature of perfection four years ago is perfect for today’s prompt, so I’m rerunning it again.
Random Thoughts on the Nature of Perfection
Everything in the natural order is perfect.
If you doubt this,
look closely at any flower
or consider the workings
of any animal,
including man.
Each part of nature is so intricately bound up
in the web of it all that its perfection
is only a small part of the whole.
Man makes the mistake of overlooking this
as he pokes and prods and institutes changes
in the natural order.
What man believes is of benefit to himself
is not necessarily of benefit
to the whole cycle of interdependence,
and it may not even be of benefit to himself.
PERFECTION
Potentially,
Every
Reaching
For
Excellence
Contains
This.
Its
Opposite?
Nadir.
But all perfection is not to be aimed for.
There is perfect evil in the world
as well as perfect beauty
or perfect kindness.
If everything in the natural order is perfect.
In seeking to alter nature, it is man who has created imperfection.
Monsanto is the enemy of perfection.
MONSANTO
Perfect
Evil
Rebounds
From
Every
Can
That
Is
Opened
Now.
Perfection is best observed very close by and very far away.
Here is a printable list of Monsanto owned companies: http://www.realfarmacy.com/printable-list-of-monsanto-owned-food-producers/
Ugh. I looked at the list of Monsanto related products. If you drill down on it, it would take out 90% of a grocery store! Procter & Gamble, Kraft, all the cereal companies… sigh. I knew I’d regret looking at it. 😦
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Mea culpa.
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Perfection only exists by way of imperfections all relating to one another! 😉
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Glad you have rerun it for your more recent followers
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Thanks, Derrick. You have vindicated my choice!!!
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It is definitely a perfect choice, Judy, for those of us who have not yet enlisted as your faithful followers four years ago.
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xox
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Perfections in imperfections, is the way I se it.
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